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Effects of Exonuclease Activity and Nucleotide Selectivity of the Herpes Simplex Virus DNA Polymerase on the Fidelity of DNA Replication In Vivo

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FIG. 1. HSValone (lanes 2 and 5) orSouthern blot analysis. (B) DNA samples isolated from KOS (lane 1)-, HP66(lane 2)-, and PAAHinI and subjected to Southern blot analysis
TABLE 1. Frequencies of SupF gene mutations mediated by HSV Pols
TABLE 3. Classifications of point mutations
FIG. 2. Schematic of mutations within the SupFY7, and YD12in the same mutant are underlined

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